There’s Still Time to Register for Safari Club International’s Annual Continuing Legal Education Course

Registration for the 2016 annual Wildlife Law Continuing Legal Education course for lawyers is still open. This year’s course will include some great new topics, including presentations on laws related to drones for hunting, hunter harassment, wildlife management and law enforcement; the Ringling Brothers’ $25.4 million legal victory over animal activists; and animals as named parties in litigation. Of course we are bringing back some old favorites, including our annual review of recent wildlife and hunting law cases, Wildlife Law Jeopardy, and an hour of ethics instruction featuring an original skit performed by the “Not Ready for Anything Wildlife Law CLE Acting Troupe.”

Current Issues in Domestic and International Wildlife and Hunting Law – 2016 will be held on Friday, February 5, 2016, from 1:00 – 5:15 P.M. at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is a four hour CLE course, including one hour of ethics instruction. The fee of $289.00 includes the cost of the course and materials, a refreshment break, and same-day, half-day attendance at the SCI Annual Hunters’ Convention. (Note: Your registration for the SCI Convention does not include payment for attendance at the Wildlife Law CLE Course. Registration for the course must be arranged separately.)
Membership in SCI is not a requirement for attendance. If you are or know an attorney who would like to fulfill his or her CLE requirements by learning about the latest issues in hunting, conservation, firearms and importation law, this is the place to get it all!

Registration is being handled by the State Bar of Nevada. To register, please use the link below. Note that the State Bar of Nevada will be charging an additional $5.00 as a registration fee.

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